Secure Cloud Computing through Homomorphic Encryption
Maha Tebaa, Said El Hajji

TL;DR
This paper discusses how homomorphic encryption can enhance privacy and security in cloud computing by allowing computations on encrypted data without exposing sensitive information.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach integrating homomorphic encryption to improve data privacy in cloud environments.
Findings
Homomorphic encryption enables secure data processing in the cloud.
Enhanced privacy guarantees for multi-tenant cloud data.
Potential reduction in data breach risks.
Abstract
Go to the cloud, has always been the dream of man. Cloud Computing offers a number of benefits and services to its customers who pay the use of hardware and software resources (servers hosted in data centers, applications, software...) on demand which they can access via internet without the need of expensive computers or a large storage system capacity and without paying any equipment maintenance fees. But these cloud providers must provide guarantees on the protection of privacy and sensitive data stored in their data centers shared between multiple clients using the concept of virtualization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Cloud Data Security Solutions · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
